Saturday, October 24, 2015

I’m all for celebrations but that makes me
the minority in our small family. I go ahead anyway and hope that people come to the party - literally! It helps that whilst I may want to jump up and down for the occasion I am definitely not one for large, full blown parties. Intimate
gatherings with family and close friends are preferred - something you can look back on with fondness in years to come. A gentle marking of the occasion. This is what I did for my daughter's 21st.

The cake is from The Best of Annabel Langbein. I added the lemon curd filling as I had reduced the tin size and made a taller cake (the original version is noted below).

I was pretty pleased with how the cake decoration turned out. My inspiration came from the stunningly pretty cakes from The Caker in Auckland.

Topping (optional - feel free to decorate as you wish). I used the following.Fresh As freeze dried raspberry powderFresh As freeze dried blueberry slices2 small packets of edible flowers (or pick your own but ensure they are clean and spray/insect free before placing on cake)Preheat the oven to 160 degrees C. Grease and line the base and sides of a 28-30cm cake tin. In a large food processor or cake mixer, blend together the sugar, eggs, lemon juice and zest, oil and yoghurt. Add flour and salt and blend briefly until just combined. Pour the mix into the prepared tin and bake for 1 1/2 hours or until the cake springs back when pressed lightly and a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.Cool for 10-20 minutes in the tin before transferring to a wire rack. Once completely cold, use a large serrated knife to split the cake horizontally through the centre. Spread the lemon curd about 0.4cm thick and replace the top of the cake.

Icing

Mix icing ingredients until smooth in a large food processor or cake mixer (you may have to split this if your food processing bowl is small). Spread the icing over the entire cake and decorate as desired. I used a palette knife to smooth the top and make angled swoops on the side.